Air—Earth—Fire—Water—Time—The Almanack—Clocks and Watches—Spectacles—Colour—Kaleidoscope— Pumps—Man—The Eye—The Printing Press—The Potter’s Art—Locomotion and Transport—The Surface of the Earth, or First Notions of Geography. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) With 233 Illustrations. Complete, 5s., cloth lettered.
⁂ Sold also in Two Series, 2s. 6d. each.
Lardner’s Popular Physics. Containing:
Magnitude and Minuteness—Atmosphere—Thunder and Lightning—Terrestrial Heat—Meteoric Stones—Popular Fallacies— Weather Prognostics—Thermometer—Barometer—Safety Lamp—Whitworth’s Micrometric Apparatus—Electro-Motive Power—Sound—Magic Lantern—Camera Obscura—Camera Lucida—Looking Glass—Stereoscope—Science and Poetry. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) With 85 Illustrations. 2s. 6d. cloth lettered.
Lardner’s Popular Astronomy. Containing:
How to Observe the Heavens—Latitudes and Longitudes —TheEarth—The Sun—The Moon—The Planets: are they Inhabited?—The New Planets—Leverrier and Adams’s Planet—The Tides—Lunar Influences—and the Stellar Universe—Light—Comets—Cometary Influences—Eclipses—Terrestrial Rotation—Lunar Rotation—Astronomical Instruments. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) 182 Illustrations. Complete, 4s. 6d. cloth lettered.
⁂ Sold also in Two Series, 2s. 6d. and 2s.each.
Lardner on the Microscope. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) 1 vol. 147 Engravings. 2s.
Lardner on the Bee and White Ants; their Manners and Habits; with Illustrations of Animal Instinct and Intelligence. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) 1 vol. 135 Illustrations. 2s., cloth lettered.
Lardner on Steam and its Uses; including the Steam Engine and Locomotive, and Steam Navigation. (From “The Museum of Science and Art.”) 1 vol., with 89 Illustrations. 2s.